Mike Nichols wrote:
>
> Though i plan to try this out late tonight, i was hoping to get some
> feedback on it beforehand.
>
> i plan to connect two offices through use of physical connections that
> must include the captive portal. What i mean is that the only way to
> connect the two locations is use of infrastructure that is using the
> captive portal. so i'm thinking of just applying pass rules and setting
> static IPs on those machines corresponding to the network outside the
> captive portal. My question is this, when using the pass through mac, what
> is actually happening? is it just routing the traffic around the portal?
> Will the packets make it through the portal, through the pass rules and act
> as usual (probably without multicast)?
Passthrough MAC is not what you think. You still need to use a web
browser first, but you are "pre authenticated" so you never see the
login. What you want is allowed IP addresses. And yes, you will need
to type in a lot. However, the "ANY - > IP on remote network" is handy,
and they will still need to log in for web surfing.
Lee |